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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Captain Edmond Glynn, Griffith Bodurda, William Lloyd de Dintley, William Stodart, John Owen de Refu, John Wynn de Gwinfryn, Peirce Griffith, John Parry, Gentlemen. Denbigh: …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Samson Lort, Jenkin Lloid, James Lewis, Esq; John Lloid de Vairdriff, Richard Brewn, Hector Philips, Rowland …
A Dictionary of London
… of the parish are formed by the ' mansura ' of Alured de Windresores, Nicholas Parv and Hugo le Noreis." Other … aly," 1506, in " Cocke Lorelles Bote," printed by Wynkyn de Worde. So called of text writers and bead makers dwelling …
A History of the County of York
… The house or priory of N. Ferriby was founded by William de Vescy. At first for three brethren of the Order of the … or excommunication. In March 1271-2 5 Brother Walter de Sancto Eadmundo, claiming to be ( qui se dicit) Prior of … it accounts for the fact that on 24 July 1349 Brother John de Beverley was elected prior, in succession to Walter de
A History of the County of London
… priory about this time 33 was under the guidance of Peter de Cornwall who, according to the fifteenth-century author of … 18; Stevens, op. cit. ii, 79. Lond. Epis. Reg. Baldock and Gravesend, fol. 5. Stevens, op. cit. ii, 79. The author of … which is fastened into the Lond. Epis. Reg. Baldock and Gravesend, fol. 5, at the place where the ordinances of …
A History of the County of London
… The founders or re-founders at this date were William Pont de l'Arche and William Dauncey, two Norman knights. It is … Southwark, by Henry I, lands at Banstead by Mansel de Mowbray; two weighs of cheese at 'Badleking' in the manor … 60 acres of land at 'Wadeland,' Foots Cray, by William de Warren; the tithe of his farm at Southwark, and …
A History of the County of London
… canons, by the counsel of the king's treasurer, William de Haverille, and of their sokereeve John de Kondres, set up on the first day of their fair in 1246 a … Edw. II (Rolls Ser.), 296. Lond. Epis. Reg. Baldock and Gravesend, fol. 6. Ibid. fol. 6. Ibid. fol. 16. Ibid. fol. 6. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… friaries Clare 40. THE AUSTIN FRIARS OF CLARE Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester, was the first to introduce the … the gift of the manor house of Bourehall from Michael de Bures. 3 The most noteworthy record of abnormal gifts is … a Hail Mary there for the repose of the soul of Richard de Christeshale, whose body was buried in the friary church. …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Sir Thomas Gerbrigge, 1353; Dame Joan Caxton 1364; William de Ufford, earl of Suffolk, 1382; Michael de la Pole, earl of Suffolk; Sir Thomas Hengrove; Dame Sibyl …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… was founded at Orford in the reign of Edward I. Robert de Hewell, in 1295, gave them a plot of ground in Orford, … dwelling, was granted to these friars in 1337, by Walter de Hewell of Orford. 4 Helen Holder, of Orford, bequeathed, …
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